New cruises to sell
With Caribbean sailings starting on November 29, Explora Journeys’ newly launched Explora II will spend its maiden season visiting less-familiar islands such as St Barts, Anguilla and Dominica. A seven-night sailing departing San Juan, Puerto Rico, starts at £3,240 on an all-inclusive basis, excluding flights and excursions.
explorajourneys.com
In the British Virgin Islands, Anegada is renowned for its lobster dishes – and the only cruise ship that calls there is Emerald Cruises’ 100-passenger Emerald Sakara. An eight- day trip departing Saint Martin on November 29 leads in at £3,452, including flights, transfers, meals and excursions.
emeraldcruises.co.uk
SeaDream Yacht Club has responded to an increase in demand for longer itineraries by introducing voyages of up to 11 days for its 2026 Caribbean season. A 10-day all-inclusive sailing departing Barbados on February 1 starts at £5,007, excluding flights and excursions.
seadream.com
CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Explora I’s Crema Café and top deck; Emerald Sakara’s Sky Bar and Aqua Pool PICTURES: Ivan Sarfatti; Mislav Mesek
When the epitome of luxury seamlessly intertwines with nature, the outcome is an unparalleled holiday experience, complete with exclusive adults-only perks. Elevating the standards, our Sian Ka’an categories present seafront suites that are simply unmatched.
• Adults only • Sian Ka’an suites equipped with Jacuzzi or plunge pool • Private check-in and check-out • Early check-in and late check-out • Private lounge area • Room service • Exclusive zones: beach club and pool
FOR MORE INFORMATION
T: +44 (0) 01245 459 900 E:
bw@resort-marketing.co.uk (Baileigh Willsher)
www.oasishoteles.com
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